[StumpWM, bin] Add docker indicator, nerd font to font list
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@ -288,6 +288,20 @@ sudo chmod a+rw /opt/flutter/version
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sudo chown $USER:(id -g $USER) /opt/flutter/bin/cache
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#+END_SRC
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** docker-running
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: cliutilitiesdockerrunning-awb2jbx09rj0
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :tangle ~/.local/bin/docker-running
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:END:
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As with =mu-unread= below, =docker-running= is a small and simple utility
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for my StumpWM configuration which indicates how many Docker
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containers are currently running.
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#+begin_src sh
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NB_CONTAINERS=$(docker ps -q | wc -l | tr -d '\n')
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printf "^f3^f0 %d" $NB_CONTAINERS
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#+end_src
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** mu-unread
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :shebang "#!/usr/bin/env sh" :tangle ~/.local/bin/mu-unread
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@ -497,17 +497,18 @@ We can indicate what to display in our modeline. Each formatter will
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be separated by a Powerline separator with the code point ~0xE0B0~ in
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the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]).
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#+name: modeline-format
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| Formatter | What it does | Command? |
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|-----------+-------------------------------------------------------+----------|
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| ~%g~ | Display list of groups | |
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| ~%W~ | Display list of windows in the current group and head | |
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| ~^>~ | Rest of the modeline align to the right | |
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| ~mu-unread~ | Display number of unread emails | yes |
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| ~%m~ | Display current MPD song | |
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| ~%C~ | Display CPU usage | |
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| ~%M~ | Display RAM usage | |
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| ~%B~ | Display battery status | |
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| ~%d~ | Display date | |
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| Formatter | What it does | Command? |
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|------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+----------|
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| ~%g~ | Display list of groups | |
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| ~%W~ | Display list of windows in the current group and head | |
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| ~^>~ | Rest of the modeline align to the right | |
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| ~docker-running~ | Display number of docker containers currently running | yes |
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| ~mu-unread~ | Display number of unread emails | yes |
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| ~%m~ | Display current MPD song | |
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| ~%C~ | Display CPU usage | |
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| ~%M~ | Display RAM usage | |
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| ~%B~ | Display battery status | |
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| ~%d~ | Display date | |
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#+name: modeline-format-gen
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :var elements=modeline-format :exports none
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@ -520,8 +521,8 @@ the font I am using (see §[[#Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0]]).
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elements)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS[89f2af6e60ba033da3f22eb62c229293103fe266]: modeline-format-gen
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: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d"))
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#+RESULTS[4246baab1293d54bcd2223590f274152f24934c3]: modeline-format-gen
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: (("%g") ("%W") ("^>") ("docker-running" . t) ("mu-unread" . t) ("%m") ("%C") ("%M") ("%B") ("%d"))
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#+begin_src lisp :noweb yes
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(defvar *mode-line-formatter-list*
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@ -705,9 +706,10 @@ We can now go onto more serious business.
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:CUSTOM_ID: Theme-Fonts-28pc8141v5j0
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:END:
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This gave me quite the headache when I tried to set this up: in order
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to use TTF or OTF fonts, we need to use the ~ttf-fonts~ module which
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relies on the ~clx-truetype~ library. A few years back, it should have
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been possible to get it installed with a call to src_lisp[:exports
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to use TTF fonts (note: it is not possible to use OTF fonts, see
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below), we need to use the ~ttf-fonts~ module which relies on the
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~clx-truetype~ library. A few years back, it should have been possible
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to get it installed with a call to src_lisp[:exports
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code]{(ql:quickload :clx-truetype)}, but it is no longer available!
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There’s a quickfix available while we wait for ~clx-truetype~ to be once
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again available: clone it in quicklisp’s local projects. You will
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@ -776,11 +778,12 @@ cannot render a character, it will simply display an empty rectangle
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instead of falling back to another font. That’s annoying… Here is my
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list of fonts I want loaded:
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#+name: list-fonts
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| Family | Subfamily | Size |
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|--------------------------------+-----------+------|
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| Unifont-JP | Regular | 10 |
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| DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline | Book | 8.5 |
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| siji | Medium | 10 |
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| Family | Subfamily | Size |
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|----------------------------------+-----------+------|
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| Unifont-JP | Regular | 10 |
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| DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline | Book | 8.5 |
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| siji | Medium | 10 |
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| FantasqueSansMono Nerd Font Mono | Regular | 9.5 |
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#+name: gen-fonts
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#+header: :wrap src lisp
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@ -800,11 +803,12 @@ list of fonts I want loaded:
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#+end_src
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The code equivalent of this table can be seen below:
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#+RESULTS[8f33434f3332d94fa0d7306c1233c824a26fde93]: gen-fonts
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#+RESULTS[1693001a9a9c0e274a9b7097665e9795783ae8a2]: gen-fonts
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#+begin_src lisp
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(set-font `(,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "Unifont-JP" :subfamily "Regular" :size 10 :antialias t)
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,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline" :subfamily "Book" :size 8.5 :antialias t)
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,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "siji" :subfamily "Medium" :size 10 :antialias t)))
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,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "siji" :subfamily "Medium" :size 10 :antialias t)
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,(make-instance 'xft:font :family "FantasqueSansMono Nerd Font Mono" :subfamily "Regular" :size 9.5 :antialias t)))
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#+end_src
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As far as I know, Unifont is the only font I’ve tested that displays
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